Disneyland Raises Prices

Disneyland Resort announced that it will be raising admission prices for both tickets and annual passes.
Starting Sunday, a trip to the “Happiest Place on Earth” will leave adult visitors at least $92 poorer.

“Like any business, we evaluate and adjust our pricing based on a variety of factors,” according to a Disneyland statement. “A ticket to our theme parks represents a great value, particularly when you look at the breadth and quality of attractions and entertainment we offer, and the special moments guests experience with our cast.”

A one-day, single-park pass to Disneyland or Disney California Adventure will cost $92 for adults (up from $87 almost a 6% increase) and $86 for children under 10 (up from $81 a $5 increase).

The Disney Premier Passport that allows for unlimited admission not only in Anaheim but also in Florida, now cost $979, up from $849. Other types of tickets and annual passes will increase in price from $5 to $30, and parking fees will increase by $1.

“Higher costs were driven by new guest offerings, including investments in system infrastructure at Walt Disney Resort and resort expansion at Disneyland Resort, as well as labor and cost inflation”.